FIRST FRIDAYS AT THE FRICK COLLECTION! (SPONSORED)

Don’t miss First Fridays at the Frick!

First Fridays
Friday, April 3
5:30 to 9:00 p.m.

The Frick Collection
1 East 70th Street

There’s no better way to start your weekend! Join us at the Frick for FREE evenings of art and culture, from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. on the first Friday of each month (except January and September). Explore our galleries after hours, grab a drink or a bite to eat, and enjoy exciting talks, live music in the Garden Court, and sketching. Plus, experience our special exhibitions, Gainsborough: The Fashion of Portraiture and Ruffles & Ribbons: Fashion Plates from the Time of Marie Antoinette.

Please note: Only children ages 10 and older are admitted.

All gallery talks during First Fridays will offer free assistive listening devices (ALDs). Live American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation is available upon request; we ask for two weeks’ advance notice, but we will make every effort to accommodate all requests. To make a request or for other questions, please email us at accessibility@frick.org.

Timed tickets are fully booked, but a limited number of walk-up tickets will be available. Tickets are also available for Friday, May 1. Learn more at frick.org/firstfridays!

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FROM WICKED TO MOZART: CONCERTS YOU’LL LOVE AT PRICES YOU CAN’T BEAT (SPONSORED)

“When I Meet the Wizard” — Selections from Wicked, The Wizard of Oz, and The Wiz

David Geffen Hall – Lincoln Center
Sunday, April 12 – 8pm

“When I Meet the Wizard” is a thrilling musical journey that bridges Broadway magic and classical masterworks. Broadway stars Caroline Bowman and Nikki Renée Daniels, along with the Broadway Series Junior Company, bring the dazzling Land of Oz to New York City with beloved selections from Wicked, The Wizard of Oz, and The Wiz, celebrating courage, friendship, and the power of believing in something beyond the rainbow.

The Madison Junior HS Orchestra opens the program with the triumphant sweep of Holst’s Jupiter from The Planets and the sparkling brilliance of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5. The Floyd Central Wind Ensemble follows with vivid storytelling in Michael Markowski’s City Trees and the soulful lyricism of Florence Price’s The Old Boatman.

It’s a night of music that will leave you and your loved ones changed… For Good!

Use code SKINT14 today to access 50% off on tickets.*
*Fees apply.

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Mozart’s Coronation Mass & the Manhattan Concert Productions Composer Showcase

Photo: Matt Madison-Clark

Carnegie Hall
Monday, April 20 – 8pm

Join Manhattan Concert Productions for the most magnificent choral event of the season! This is your chance to see Mozart’s distinguished Coronation Mass, performed by our Masterwork Festival Chorus and the New York City Chamber Orchestra.

But that’s not all: the Octavo Series Chorus will serenade the hall with six short choral works, arranged by renowned guest conductors Andrea Ramsey, Rosephanye Powell, & René Clausen. The Meno Masterwork Festival Chorus will follow with a dreamy rendition of Kyle Pederson’s A Vision Unfolding. Wartburg College Festeburg & Rosenchor will open the program with a spotlight performance that will start the evening with a bang.

Two hours of glorious music on one of the world’s greatest stages – just $9 for Skint subscribers!

Use code CLB53914 today to access $9 tickets.*
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GET $40 TICKETS TO RHEOLOGY AT PLAYWRIGHTS HORIZONS (SPONSORED)

Photo: Maria Baranova

“It’s BEAUTIFUL. It’s RIDICULOUS. It’s UNEXPECTEDLY MOVING.”
– Zachary Stewart, TheaterMania

In Rheology, Shayok Misha Chowdhury joins forces with his physicist mother, Bulbul Chakraborty. Bulbul is obsessed with the mystery of sand: how it flows like a liquid, but then jams into a solid. Misha is obsessed with his mother. But they’re running out of time. In this boundary-pushing collaboration, an artist son and his scientist mother challenge each other to a high-stakes experiment.

Skint readers can get $40 tickets (incl. fees) with code SKINTRH for Tier 1 and Tier 2 seats for performances April 14 – April 20.

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“Profoundly personal… Singular yet relatable for anyone who loves their mom!”
– Raven Snook, TDF Stages

“DEVASTATING!”
– Helen Shaw, The New Yorker

Learn more about Rheology here.

Photo: Maria Baranova

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